ZEN&BED Bogetsu-An features a public bath and air-conditioned accommodations in Koshu, 23 miles from Lake Kawaguchi. This ryokan offers free private parking and a shared kitchen.
Moya
Mexico
The guesthouse is within the grounds of a lovely temple but the experience itself is only inside the guesthouse. Staff and zen master are lovely. The zen teacher gave a very thorough explanation of zen
Tranquil Japanese-style rooms at Beautiful Japanese Garden Kagetsu boast views of an exquisite Japanese garden, and come with personal attendant service.
James
United Kingdom
I am awestruck. Even in winter the experience of being here exceeds any expectations a photograph might set. Breakfast was very good and the onsen was an amazing experience. Staff were incredibly helpful. I shed a manly tear as I left.
Kikori features a sauna and air-conditioned accommodations in Fuefuki, 19 miles from Fuji-Q Highland. Featuring free private parking, the 3-star ryokan is 17 miles from Lake Kawaguchi.
Tai
Singapore
A wooden ryokan with traditional decor, stocked with antique-looking furniture – definitely added to the overall atmosphere. Room was spacious, clean and looked aged (but not necessarily in a bad way).
The onsens were very clean and spacious, probably because I visited at night and early in the morning... I was literally the only one in the onsen on both occasions and had the entire thing to myself! I'm by no means an expert on the quality of hot spring water, but I felt extremely rejuvenated after the soak.
Hotel Hana Isawa in Fuefuki provides accommodations with an open-air bath and free bikes.
Darío
Argentina
Nice hotel with a nice onsen, breakfast buffet and a bunch of interesting amenities (karaoke room, game center, kids playroom, store). Came straight down from Fuji-San (around 2 hours from the 5th station) so it was a really good and relaxing experience.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Hotel Shinko provides a sauna and a hot spring bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodations in Fuefuki, 19 miles from Fuji-Q Highland.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at these traditional Japanese-style accommodations. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath, plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
Amazing building. Incredible condition. Traditionally, I had to make my own bed (futon, sheet, and comforter. Very warm bed. The house was pre-warmed, which was wonderful on a cold night. Despite traditional walls, it was well insulated inside. Definitely the highlight of our trip! Telling ALL our friends. Soooo worth the trip outside of the main path. Met the host in the morning and she was super kind in helping us understand the property's history, local history, and area.
Jeanine
Family with young children
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